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Champion Electric Metals Inc C.LTHM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CHELF

Champion Electric Metals Inc. is a discovery-focused exploration company. The Company is engaged in advancing its prospective lithium projects in Quebec, Canada and cobalt projects in Idaho, United States. In addition, the Company owns the Champagne polymetallic project in Butte County near Arco. Its Champion Electric Lithium Project in Quebec is comprised of a total of 1036 claims, which covers an area of over 529.17 square kilometers (km2) in the Eeyou Istchee James Bay territory. The Champion Electric Lithium Project neighbors Patriot Battery Metals’ Corvette claims and the Winsome Cancet claims. It owns approximately 622 staked mining claims covering approximately 6,871 hectares (16,975 acres) in northern Idaho, in four claim blocks, referred to as the Victory Project, the Fairway Project, the Twin Peaks Project and the Ulysses Project (Idaho Cobalt Project). The Champagne deposit contains gold and silver mineralization located in Idaho, United States of America.


CSE:LTHM - Post by User

Post by GripnRipon Oct 29, 2024 10:57am
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Thank goodness for quality controls during sampling

Thank goodness for quality controls during samplingI was concerned they might be using twist ties


Approximately 10 - 12 kg of material was collected for each sample, sieved down to a coarse fraction of 10mm, and packed in a 30 x 50 cm polybag with a numbered sample tag. The sample bag was labeled with the sample tag ID and sealed with a cable tie. 
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